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  • [[1962]]: The People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of Mongolia signed the '''[[The Boundary Treaty between China an [[1968]]: The famous Peking opera performer '''[[Xun Huisheng]]''' died.
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  • [[1936]]: '''[[Lu Xun]],''' the most famous Chinese writer of the 20th century, passed away. ...rt, the Supreme People's Prosecutor's Office and the Office of the Central People's Government.
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  • ...ricks and tiles, ancient pillars and temples. Lingshui Village is not only famous for its natural environment, but also noted for its distinguished talents. ...food and accommodation and it only costs 10 to 15 yuan. Walnut is the most famous specialty in Lingshui Village.
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  • ...) is a famous Chinese folk vocalist. She was appointed head of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Naval Political Department Singing and Dancing Troupe in
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  • ...he People's Square, '''Shanghai Grand Theater''' was designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand
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  • ...he People's Square, '''Shanghai Grand Theater''' was designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand
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  • ...he People's Square, '''Shanghai Grand Theater''' was designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand
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  • ...he People's Square, '''Shanghai Grand Theater''' was designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand
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  • ...he People's Square, '''Shanghai Grand Theater''' was designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand
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  • ...he People's Square, '''Shanghai Grand Theater''' was designed by the world-famous French architect who designed Paris' Bastille Opera House. [[Shanghai Grand
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  • ...ears ago during the [[Nanjing Massacre]]. It also served as a reminder for people to not forget the history of the event. ...er history, protect peace, fight against war and shape a beautiful future. Famous Chinese cantor Xu Xiyi and Chinese-Filipino cantor You Meiwen were in charg
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  • ...man [[Hu Xueyan]], well-known scholar [[Hu Shi]] and the Chairman of the [[People's Republic of China]] [[Hu Jintao]].
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  • ...from Xiangtan, [[Hunan]]. After working as a carpenter, Qi became a world famous painter, and made extraordinary contribution to the development of Chinese Qi received the title "People's artist" from the Central Cultural Ministry in [[1953]].
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  • ...first world-famous scholar returned from overseas upon the founding of the People's Republic of [[China]]. He fostered and educated many mathematicians of Ne
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  • ...for his rebellious stance and sharp commentaries, was named one of the "50 People who matter in 2010" by British magazine the New Statesman.[[Han Han|(More..
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  • ...as Luo Nanchuan, is a musician, conductor and the composer of an extremely famous piece of music played at nearly all Chinese funerals. ...the national anthem at the grand ceremony announcing the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]] in October 1949.
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  • ...ebellious stance and sharp commentaries, was recently named one of the "50 People who matter in 2010" by British magazine the ''New Statesman''.
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  • ...ous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number of sightseers and scientists increased ra
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  • ...ous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number of sightseers and scientists increased ra
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  • ...ous as the "home of the Chinese ape-man". After the establishment of the [[People's Republic of China]], the number of sightseers and scientists increased ra
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  • [[1988]]: China's famous philosopher '''[[Du Renzhi]]''' died. ...94]]: A catastrophic fire raged in [[Fuxin|'''Fuxin''']] City, killing 233 people.
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  • ...great earthquake! Most of the houses and buildings were collapsed. 800,000 people were covered with ruins! The energy of the earthquake wave released by the
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  • ...great earthquake! Most of the houses and buildings were collapsed. 800,000 people were covered with ruins! The energy of the earthquake wave released by the
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  • ...et, symphony orchestras, and dramas. Its architecture is so wonderful that people both at home and abroad look upon it as a cultural symbol of [[Shanghai]].
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  • ...('''李双江''') is a famous Chinese tenor, dean of the Music Department of the People's Liberation Army Academy of Arts, and member of Chinese Musicians Associat ...o actor of Cultural Workgroup in Xinjiang Military District of the Chinese People's Liberation Army ([[PLA]]). In 1973 he was a solo actor of the Song-and-Da
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  • ...entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. ([[Lao She Teahouse|More...]] )
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  • ...entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...entertainments of old Beijing people in old times. It was named after the famous writer - [[Lao She]]. [[Lao She Teahouse|(More...)]]
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  • ...a's total population. The Han people are descendents of the ancient Huaxia people and other peoples in China. The name Han originates from the [[Han Dynasty] ...graphic writing surviving in use until now. The language spoken by the Han people has many dialects which can be roughly classified into seven large groups:
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  • ...er]], the City Hall and [[Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center]]. The famous [[Shanghai Museum]] sits on the south side. The world-famed [[Nanjing Road] ...ghai Art Gallery]]. In the early 1950s, the whole area was turned into the People's Square, which used to be place for large mass gatherings and important ac
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  • ...and introducing incoming western ideas that often enlightened the Chinese people. ([[Yan Fu|More...]])
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  • ...and introducing incoming western ideas that often enlightened the Chinese people. ([[Yan Fu|More...]])
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  • ...h 2008, Fan was elected into the Standing Committee of the 11th [[National People's Congress]]. ...oat people to protect the interests of the Hong Kong residents. She became famous for these accomplishments.
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  • ...hus greatly boosting the local economic development. After the founding of People's Republic of China, the area irrigated was greatly expanded. ...s of the pioneers alongside a number of stone tablets with inscriptions by famous scholars of the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644).
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  • '''Zhou Ruchang''' ('''周汝昌''') is famous Chinese Redology scholar. He died at home on May 31, 2012 at the age of 95. ...[Tianjin]] in 1918, Zhou was the premier scholar since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 on the study of "Dream of the Red Chamber," one
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  • ...nd white stones. As one of the best go players since the founding of the [[People's Republic of China]], Nie is now the vice-president of China's Go Associat He became famous after winning the China-Japan Supermatches. He beat several famous players in the process and was widely regarded as one of the strongest play
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  • [[1904]]: Famous anthropologist '''[[Pei Wenzhong]]''' was born. [[1988]]:14 of the 25 people from the first [[Taiwan]] Visiting Relatives Group arrived in [[Beijing]] v
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  • [[File:Lsq1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu Shaoqi (L) and Mao Zedong inspect a parade on the [[1910]]: Famous Chinese mathematician '''[[Hua Luogeng]]''' was born.
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  • A legend in the Chinese community, '''Anna Chan''' (Chinese: 陈香梅) is famous for many reasons. She was the wife of "Flying Tigers" leader General Claire [[category:people]]
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  • ...as China's first '''kung fu film''' by some people. In the 1970s, China's famous kung fu star Li Xiaolong (Bruce Lee) shocked the film circle, earning China
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  • '''Li Yundi''' ('''李云迪'''), known as the "prince of piano" in China, is a famous Chinese classical pianist. [[Category: People]][[Category: Music]][[Category: Arts]]
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  • '''Yu Shizhi''' ('''于是之''') was a famous Chinese modern drama actor and the former deputy director of the Chinese Dr ...e drama that triggered Yu's rise to fame as a leading actor in the Beijing People's Art Theatre, one of the most prestigious theatres in China.
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  • ...land, the Czech Republic, Cuba and other countries and performed with many famous musicians including David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, Yo-yo Ma, [[Category:people]][[Category:maestro]]
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  • '''Xun Huisheng''' (Chinese: 荀慧生) (1900-1968) was one of the four famous ''[[dan]]'' (female characters) in [[Peking opera]], along with [[Mei Lanfa ...He began learning the art at 8, then moved to [[Beijing]] studying under a famous performer, [[Hou Junshan]], playing huadans (female characters). His career
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  • '''Zhao Yuan''' ('''赵元''') is one of [[China]]'s most famous film directors and best-known for her film series "Dream of the Red Chamber ...In 1940, she participated in several drama performances that supported the people's resistance to foreign aggression and domination. In 1949, she entered the
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  • Known as [[China]]’s famous essayist, poet and educator, '''Zhu Ziqing''' (November 22, 1898 - August 1 [[Category: people from Jiangsu]]
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